Journal of Sacred Work

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   On Sunday, I was fortunate to be on the receiving end of a rainbow. Nothing in my previous experience prepared me for the transcendent feeling of the event.

  Laying on hands - stained glass
  After graduating from Vanderbilt Divinity School in 2002, a long period of reflection, and a year of guided discernment with a church committee, I was ordained a minister. 

   What does that really mean. Everyone who believes in Love can be her minister. Ordination is only a formalization, a specific charge to carry God's light in a conscious way. Yet, something else happened for me on that Sunday morning. 

   As I shared with one friend, the total experience was transcendent in a way that seemed beautifully independent of me and, instead, shared by all. There was a strange confluence of light in the room. For a period of over an hour, every single person in the congregation seemed happy, hopeful, and full of Love for themselves and each other. It seemed coincidental that I happened to be a recipient of a random cascade of light.  

   In my church, the ordination practice of the laying on of hands is done differently than some other Christian churches. Every person in the place, whether a member or not, adult, teenager, or child, is invited, one at a time, to touch the ordinand and speak something personal to him. 

   I've been through an awful lot of ceremonies in my life. Yet, I was overwhelmed by this one as person after person (including many I didn't know) filed by me to share some of their most personal and loving hopes. Somehow, I became, for a moment, everyone's brother, father, son, uncle, friend and trusted pastor. For me, it went even further as I felt Love moving through the room in a way that reminded me of the first time that, as a child, I saw the sun shine through a huge, stained glass window. 

   On Sunday, instead of ministering, I was ministered to.

   All of this may sound melodramatic and exaggerated. Yet, those in the congregation affirmed the experience with wondrous comments afterwards, "I've been a member of this church for forty years and I've never saw anything like it," one woman said to me. "Something happened in there," another friend told me with tears in her eyes. Two Catholic women, a friend from South Carolina, and a Jewish woman made separate comments about the magical nature of the service. None of them were talking about me. Instead, some part of their heart recognized that mystery had visited a place designated to be holy. 

   But, there's no adequate way to describe such experiences, is there? Every so often, we enter a strange and beautiful place where Love unexpectedly and suddenly breathes meaning into our world. This can be in a forest, at the kitchen table with family, in the bedroom with someone you love, or walking alone along a city street. 

   I wish that everyone could be the recipient of the Love I received this past Sunday. I wish there was a life ceremony in our society in which each of us, apart from any ministerial ordination, could kneel before a hundred others and have each of those hundred tell us that we are loved. 

   I wish that each of us, especially caregivers who toil to meet titanic needs each day, could feel the ordination of God's Love each morning and across the days.

-Erie Chapman

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9 responses to “Day 296 – A Strange & Beautiful Place”

  1. Diana Gallaher Avatar
    Diana Gallaher

    As one of the Journal readers who lives close enough to attend Erie’s ordination service, I can affirm that it was indeed a sacred time. During the homily, Moses and the burning bush were spoken of – only reinforcing the desire I had been feeling to kick off my shoes in this holy place. The service was about love – the service was love. Erie strives mightly every day to be a vessel of God’s love and teach us how to love each other. In the laying on of hands, I think he was just receiving back some of the love he has given to us. It is a love that never ends.

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  2. Karen York Avatar
    Karen York

    Congratulations to you Erie, on your continued pursuit in divine love. I am so glad that you were honored and able to receive some of the blessings you share with so many every day. Bless you my friend.

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  3. Julie Laverdiere Avatar

    To be in the presence of God’s lve with the enire congregation is ruly a blessing. The simple things are the joy that comes from looking and feeling the Holy Spirit of Love. May God continue to shine on you.

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  4. melissa scott Avatar
    melissa scott

    congratulations! This is an exciting time

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  5. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thank you for sharing your extraordinary experience with us. The practice of laying on of hands, as you shared, seems descriptive of Love’s expansive power to transform and heal. The comment you shared with your friend is so telling, “The total experience was transcendent in a way that seemed beautifully independent of me and, instead, shared by all.” Erie, what a profoundly beautiful encounter with the Holy Spirit!
    “In the Holy instant, all judgment is suspended and all separation vanishes as Holiness is shared. The Great Rays replace the body in awareness, and the Holy Spirit tells you of the Love of God for you. What other gift can you offer me when only this I choose to offer you? And to see me is to see me in everyone, and offer everyone the gift you offer me. Learn now that sacrifice of any kind is nothing but a limitation imposed on giving. And by acceptance of the gift you offer it to everyone.” ~A Course in Miracles

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  6. ann kaiser Avatar
    ann kaiser

    You are a blessing to all of us. Thankyou for sharing yourself with us so graciosly. You are greatly appreciated.

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  7. Kelly Roberts Avatar
    Kelly Roberts

    Thank you Erie for your beautiful reflection. I was moved to tears today. What an amazing Sacred Encounter you and others had. A thought I had during reading this is that too often I do not share with others how much I love them and how much they mean to me.(I am thinking about it but often do not share it) I am encouraged by you words to share Love more.

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  8. Victoria Facey Avatar

    Erie, what a wonderful honor to bestow on such a beautiful, caring soul! Thank you for sharing and thank you for your daily meditations.

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  9. mfm Avatar
    mfm

    Erie it sounds like the light of love you share with us everyday was given back to you! Thank you for your daily blessings, and congratulations on your ordainment.

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